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themark
Bruce has been drawing exceptional cartoons for Atlas for many years now, but there is still no way to find past issues easily after they've been posted? Why? Is it so hard to tag them in a folder?

Looking forward to the Monaco cartoon... with so little interesting subject matter to work with. Perhaps a comment on how processional (yet again) it was?
Chubby_Deuce
Perhaps search Bruce's name?
themark
They used to do it...

http://atlasf1.autosport.com/2000/nov01/thomson.html
bira
What's so difficult searching for Bruce Thomson? confused.gif I guess it is as difficult as starting a thread in the right forum...

All of Bruce's cartoons, sorted out by date, in descending order
And that link you posted is the very first time Bruce published cartoons on Atlas F1. So I don't know what you mean by "they used to do it". He published 5 cartoons of the season in our season review. After that, he became a regular in our journal.
Bruce
Originally posted by bira
What's so difficult searching for Bruce Thomson? confused.gif


I'm very small and i blend into my environment....

smile.gif
themark
Originally posted by bira
What's so difficult searching for Bruce Thomson? confused.gif I guess it is as difficult as starting a thread in the right forum...

All of Bruce's cartoons, sorted out by date, in descending order
And that link you posted is the very first time Bruce published cartoons on Atlas F1. So I don't know what you mean by "they used to do it". He published 5 cartoons of the season in our season review. After that, he became a regular in our journal.


No need to get testy Bira. It was just a question. I just thought that it would be convenient for readers to have a link to the Season Strokes archive, without having to "search" for Bruce Thomson. The link I posted was used as an example to show how Atlas once showcased his contributions on one page with thumbnails. It's irrelevant when it was done, or for what reason, it was a great way to see Bruce's work, and to find the comic you're looking for.

Of course you can find all of Bruce's work by using "search" but it's all text isn't it?

And as a side note for Bruce... you don't blend in, your work stands out (at least in my mind).
themark
And also... I apologize for not posting my original request in here. To be honest, I have had so few problems with the BB, I forgot that there was a forum specifically for this type of request.
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